Symmetries in Science VI: From the Rotation Group to Quantum Algebras
Editorial review
Proceedings of the Symposium on [title], held in Bregenz, Austria, August 1992, in honor of Lawrence C. Biedenharn (Duke U.), an eminent scholar and scientist in the field of theoretical and mathematical physics. Among the topics in 63 pa
Symmetries in Science VII: Spectrum-Generating Algebras and Dynamic Symmetries in Physics
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Proceedings of the title symposium, held at the Southern Illinois University campus at Niigata, Japan in August 1992. Among the topics in 53 papers: generating the spectrum of nonlinear Hamiltonians; dynamical symmetry and string theory;
Basic Training in Mathematics: A Fitness Program for Science Students
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Reviewed by a reader, (Cambridge, MA United States)
k painful I don't know what to say . But on the contrary of you thought the book was too easy then read the title it is a fitness programme not a discourse like Morse & Feshbach or Courant & Hilbert.
Reviewed by Glenn McDavid, (Roseville, Minnesota)
from advanced physics for some years. It gave me what I needed.
Reviewed by Miguel F. Morales (mmorales@physics.ucsc.edu), (Santa Cruz, California)
stumbled across it sooner - it would have made many of my physics courses a lot easier.
Reviewed by a reader
This was the textbook used for a class I took several years ago, and since then I've really grown to appreciate what a great foundation in mathematical methods it gave me. The text is clear and concise, the problems challenging and illumi
Circular Dichroism and the Conformational Analysis of Biomolecules (Siberian School of Algebra and Logic)
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A collection of 19 papers written by 24 eminent chemists considering research and theory on aspects of circular dichroism and the conformational analysis of biomolecules. The discussions examine theory as it applies to the protein seconda
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